THE PROCESSIONAL


In the Philippines, the entourage traditionally enter in this order:

OFFICIATING PRIEST
Rev. Fr. Larry Tan SDB
BEST MEN
Enrico Luis D. Rojas
Jose Paolo C. Gillego
THE GROOM WITH HIS PARENTS
Michael H. Velasco with Lucila and Cecilio R. Velasco
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS
Mr. Eduardo C. Rojas
Mrs. Milagros M. Maminta
Mr. Horacio P. Gillego
Mrs. Emy A. Arceo
Mr. Miguel Delano A. Hipolito
Mrs. Ma. Teresa L. Llantada
Mr. Jorge H. del Rosario
Mrs. Alice Briones ( proxied by Mrs. Antenor)
Mr. Gino A. Baltao
Mrs. Catherina D. Dayan
Mr. Villamor D.G. Vital
Mrs Josefina R. Natividad
Mr. Renato T.Relucio
Mrs. Adelita A. Velasco
SECONDARY SPONSORS : CORD
Elisa R. Aseron
Bernard Eric N. Gan
SECONDARY SPONSORS : VEIL
Doreen R. Dolores
Ramon Paulo L. Tayag
SECONDARY SPONSORS : CANDLE
Gladys G. Rojas
Dominic H. Velasco
RING AND COIN BEARER
Colin R. Velasco
BIBLE BEARER
Joshua L. Tayag
FLOWER GIRLS
Alyanna Bernice V. Gan
Bianca Clarisse V. Gan
Ciara Denise V. Gan
BRIDESMAIDS AND GROOMSMEN
Lovely Elinor L. Chan
Justino Ramon L. Tayag III
Maireen Grace M. Maminta
Jayvee H. Velasco
Evelyn E. Rodriguez
Paul Michael M. Maminta
MAIDS OF HONOR
Enell Rose M. Lerma
Estelle Rose M. Lerma
THE BRIDE WITH HER PARENTS
Emma Rose M. Lerma with Ethel and Emmanuel G. Lerma

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Left or right? Who marches first? Here are some guides on church ceremony places and processional and recessional order.
Facing the altar, the bride stays at the left side of the church while the groom is on the right. This comes from a belief that in the olden times, the bride has to stay at the groom's left side to enable him to draw his sword on his right side and thwart jealous suitors trying to steal his beloved.
The female entourage members are seated behind the bride or in the left side of the church as the male entourage members stay at the right side.
The bride's family and friends ideally are seated at the left side of the church with the groom's kin on the right side.

 

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